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When writers write, readers respond. Responding to student writing gives teachers one of the most meaningful avenues to help students learn and grow. In this module, learners will identify best practices in effectively responding to student writing. You will also define revision, identify how revision differs from editing, and examine strategies for teaching students how to engage in effective revision. Finally, because writing can also be used for testing, and because all students learn in increments over time, learners will identify a number of strategies for evaluating and assessing student writing, both for individual writings and a student writer’s progress over a period of time. Learners will also consider ways to involve students in both the responding and assessment processes. At the conclusion of this course, learners will have a toolbox full of strategies and practices for these three significant components of any writing class: responding to, revising and assessing student writing.
It’s interesting to consider the verbs we often use to describe what we teachers do with a batch of student papers. We have papers to “grade;” papers to “correct.” Seldom do we say that we have a batch of papers we need to “respond to.” And yet it’s through our responses that students can best learn and grow. That doesn’t always happen; if you’ve taught before, you’ve probably had the experience of giving back papers on which you’ve worked hard to provide responses and instructions, only to watch your students take the papers you’re returning and turn right to the grade, ignoring everything else you’ve written. In this module, we’ll identify strategies for responding to student writing so that students will first of all, read and understand your comments, and then be able to use those comments for learning and growth. We’ll look at different ways to respond to student writing, including through conferences and peer review, and we’ll even consider effective ways to respond to students’ use of grammar. At the end of this module, you’ll reflect on how you might apply your learning to your own teaching situation.
Responding to Student Writing: An Overview•5 Minuten
Conferences•4 Minuten
Nancy Somers on Responding, Part 1•7 Minuten
Nancy Somers on Responding, Part 2•9 Minuten
Different Responses for Different Stages•5 Minuten
The What and Why of Peer Review•5 Minuten
Strategies for Effective Peer Review•8 Minuten
Teaching Grammar in Context•5 Minuten
Vygotsky and the Challenges of Teaching Grammar•5 Minuten
Mini-Lesson on the Semi-Colon•4 Minuten
Mini-Lesson: Using Grammar to Reinforce Meaning•5 Minuten
10 Lektüren•Insgesamt 115 Minuten
"Beyond the Red Pen"•20 Minuten
Effective Praise•10 Minuten
When Students Say About Responding to Their Writing•10 Minuten
"Guiding Peer Response"•20 Minuten
Common Guidelines for Peer Review•10 Minuten
Peer Review Times Two•20 Minuten
Sample Peer Review Session•5 Minuten
Reading Before Watching the Next Video•5 Minuten
FAQs on Teaching Grammar•15 Minuten
Grammar Alive!•0 Minuten
2 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 50 Minuten
Responding to Student Writers•30 Minuten
Peer Response•20 Minuten
1 peer review•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Responding to "Myths"•30 Minuten
2 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 50 Minuten
Peer Review and You•30 Minuten
Teaching Grammar•20 Minuten
Teaching Revision
Modul 2•5 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
Verbs are interesting to consider when thinking of revision, too. In your classes, do (or will) you “require” revision? Will you “allow” revision? Will you “teach” revision? We might do all of these at some point, but the most challenging task – and the one that might be most valuable – is “teaching” revision. In this module, learners will identify what constitutes revision, particularly how revision differs from editing, and will examine strategies for teaching revision to their students. They will practice a variety of approaches to revision and reflect on how they might encourage revision in their classes.
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7 Videos7 LektĂĽren1 Aufgabe2 Diskussionsthemen
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7 Videos•Insgesamt 45 Minuten
Welcome to Module 2•1 Minute
What Revision Is. . .and Isn't•6 Minuten
What Revision Usually Is•8 Minuten
"Teaching" Revision•7 Minuten
Conclusions on a Lesson on Structure•4 Minuten
Intentional Overwriting•10 Minuten
Playing with Revision for Fiction•11 Minuten
7 Lektüren•Insgesamt 150 Minuten
Four Principles Toward Teaching the Craft of Revision•20 Minuten
The Reverse Outline: A Lesson in Structure•30 Minuten
"The Writer's Toolbox"•20 Minuten
Clausen's Pier•10 Minuten
Color-Coded Revision•30 Minuten
The Nine-Paragraph Revision Rubric•20 Minuten
Revision Focused on the Writing•20 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
Revision•20 Minuten
2 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 100 Minuten
Your Relationship with Revision•40 Minuten
Try One•60 Minuten
Evaluating, Assessing and Grading Student Writing
Modul 3•5 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
A confession: I love to read what my students write; I love to try and help them make that writing better. I hate having to put a grade on their writing – and yet, I am required to do so. In this module, learners will identify strategies for evaluating and assessing student writing. They will examine the nature of rubrics, and how learning objectives connect to both assignments and assessments. They’ll identify the portfolio system of writing assessment and evaluate its benefits and challenges. They’ll reflect on their own feelings about grading student writing and identify a grading system they believe would be fair and workable in their classes.
Helping Students Focus on Learning, Not the Grade•10 Minuten
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation•10 Minuten
Writing Teachers as Coaches, not Judge•30 Minuten
The Thorny Issue of Grading Student Writing•20 Minuten
What's Wrong with Points?•10 Minuten
Better Ways to Measure Student Progress•10 Minuten
Portfolio Assessment: an Alternative•30 Minuten
Making the Writing Portfolio Real•20 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
Portfolio Components and Challenges•20 Minuten
1 peer review•Insgesamt 60 Minuten
Writing Teachers as Coaches or Judges•60 Minuten
2 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 50 Minuten
How Do You Feel About Grades?•30 Minuten
Portfolios and You•20 Minuten
Involving Students in Responding, Grading and Assessment
Modul 4•5 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
It’s been said that if you really want to know if you’ve learned something, teach it to someone else. In this module, learners will identify strategies for engaging students in practices most often reserved for only teachers, from having students engage in peer review to involving students in how an assignment might be assessed. They’ll identify ways that students, through reflection, can assess their own learning and identify areas of growth. They’ll reflect on their own learning throughout this course and create a plan for bringing aspects of that learning into their classrooms.
The mission of The Johns Hopkins University is to educate its students and cultivate their capacity for life-long learning, to foster independent and original research, and to bring the benefits of discovery to the world.
We have designed the Teaching Writing Process course to provide a foundation for all the other courses, so we recommend taking that course first, although it is not required that you do so, and you may take these courses in any order you wish. You must complete all four courses before taking the Final Project.
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